Everything about National Portrait Gallery Australia totally explained
The
National Portrait Gallery of
Australia is a collection of
portraits of prominent Australians that are important in their field of endeavour or whose life sets them apart as an individual of long-term public interest.
The collection was established in May
1998, and until 2008 was housed in
Old Parliament House and in a nearby gallery on
Commonwealth Place. The Commonwealth Place Gallery focuses on contemporary portraits and has a particular emphasis on
photography.
A permanent home for the gallery is under construction on nearby King Edward Terrace, beside the
High Court of Australia.
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